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...grandfather. “It’s really hard to make these, but they’re so cool.” In addition to food and crafts, the event featured a wide range of musical performances, including Nipmuc flute playing, traditional Lakota singing, and Senegalese drumming. David H. Maybury-Lewis, emeritus Henderson research professor of anthropology, founded Cultural Survival in 1972 after he conducted research on the indigenous people of Brazil with his wife Pia Maybury-Lewis...
Just four days after saying that the “there is no plan to repeal” a new administration-imposed tax on gifts to student groups, Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 told Undergraduate Council (UC) leaders this afternoon that groups will be reimbursed for the levy. In an e-mail to UC President John S. Haddock ’07 and Vice President Annie R. Riley ’07, Gross wrote: “I have spoken with Dean [Jeremy R.] Knowles and Dean [Judith H.] Kidd about the FAS gift...
...people like Ryan and Matt. Both of them can just energize people so much and really capture the ears of administrators in the ways most people can’t do,” said Haddock, referring to yesterday’s announcement by Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 that student groups will be reimbursed for taxes on their gift funds. [See story, page A1.]The timing of Gross’ announcement, which reverses last week’s decision not to consider reimbursement to student groups, is a political windfall to Petersen...
Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 has said that calendar reform will most likely wait until after the completion of the General Education reforms, calling into question the feasibility of the implementation of one of Petersen’s main platform points...
...list also mentions three leaders who made the final rounds of Harvard’s last presidential search, which resulted in Lawrence H. Summers’ selection in 2001—Lee C. Bollinger, now Columbia University’s president; former Harvard Provost Harvey V. Fineberg ’67, who now heads the Institute of Medicine; and Amy Gutmann ’71, currently president of the University of Pennsylvania...